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Seal Hunt
CANADIAN SEAL HUNT

Thousands of harp seal pups are in danger of slaughter on the ice floes of Eastern Canada. Undeterred by seal pups drowning in their melting habitat, the Canadian government continues to sanction even more killings – the largest slaughter of marine mammals on the planet!

More than 2 million seals have been killed in the last 10 years. Most of these animals were just days or weeks old, and forced to endure incomprehensible cruelty. The last time this many seals were killed, the harp seal population was reduced by as much as two thirds within a decade.

Independent scientists have warned that reckless kill levels authorized by the Canadian government, paired with the impacts of climate change on the ice dependent harp seals, poses a serious threat to the survival of harp seal populations. In 2010, the sea ice simply didn't form in key seal birthing areas. For ice breeding harp seals, it is a disaster. When the sea ice doesn't form, many mothers are often forced to abort their pups in the water. When the ice that does form is too thin and fragile, pups are forced into the open water before they are old enough to survive there.

The harp seals' sea ice habitat is literally melting from under them.

The hunt is opposed by the overwhelming majority of people in Canada and around the world, and governments are increasingly taking action on behalf of their citizens. In 2007, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a unanimous resolution calling on the Canadian government to end the commercial seal hunt. Last year the European Union voted to prohibit trade in seal products and Russia announced a complete ban on the slaughter of seals younger than 1 year old. In the United States, a boycott of Canadian seafood products that will continue until the seal hunt is ended has gained the support of more than 5,000 establishments and 600,000 individuals, costing the Canadian economy many times the value of the commercial seal hunt.


Round-up of the 2013 Season

The 2013 commercial seal hunt off the Newfoundland coast in Canada has finally come to an end with over 800 hunters taking the lives of more than 80,000 harp seals for their fur, with most of them less than 3 months old. According to the Seals and Sealing Network, the industry was aiming to “harvest” 100,000 seals this year, but the total allowable catch was never released by the Canadian government prior to the opening of the hunt. In 2012 around 680 sealers took part in the hunt and killed more than 70,000 seals – their quota was 400,000. The previous year saw the brutal killing of 38,000 harp seals, less than 10 per cent of the total allowable catch. Click the links below to learn more about the background of the Canadian Seal Hunt and find out how you can help put an end this cruel trade.

How you can help to end the cruel Canadian Seal Hunt  

Read more on the BACKGROUND OF THE CANADIAN SEAL HUNT

Live from the Ice 2013

Executive Director of Humane Society International / Canada, Rebecca Aldworth is posting daily updates during this year’s seal hunt. This marks Rebecca’s 15th year observing the cruel and unnecessary Canadian seal hunt first hand.


Live from the Ice 2013 - Taking our Evidence Worldwide
April 30th 2013 click here

Live from the Ice 2013 - Markets for Seal Products are closing
April 23rd 2013 click here

Live from the Ice 2013 - Baby Seal Dies in Stages
April 18th 2013 click here

Live from the Ice 2013 - Scenes of suffering from Canada's Seal Slaughter
April 16th 2013 click here

Live from the Ice 2013 - Boats in the fog, seal blood in the water
April 11th 2013 click here


Live from the Ice 2013 - Grounded, but the Slaughter Continues
April 10th 2013 click here

Live from the Ice 2013 - Canada's barbaric Seal Slaughter
April 9th 2013 click here

Live from the Ice 2013 - One Million Seals Saved, but the fight continues
April 1st 2013 click here


Latest News



Court dismisses Sealing industry attempt to overturn EU ban on cruel seal products

April 26th 2013 click here

nearly 60,000 seals killed without quota in commercial seal hunt
April 18th 2013 click here

Seals Need our Help
April 3rd 2013 (watch video) click here

Landmark veterinary study concludes bans on seal product trade are justified on ethical grounds
October 11th 2012 click here

HSI urges MEP's to defend European Union trade ban on Commercial seal hunt products
October 8th 2012 click here

Chinese groups call on Canada to stop exporting Seal products into China
October 2nd 2012 click here

HSI condemns Canadian Government's move to proceed with senseless WTO challenge against EU Seal product trade ban
September 24th 2012 click here

HSI/Canada statement: multi-million dollar handout hasn't saved the sealing industry - it's time to end it
April 17th 2012 click here

Canada's cruel seal hunt underway - 400,000 seals set to die
April 12, 2012 click here